PLYMOUTH – Divers recovered the body of a 19-year-old Brockton man from a pond at Ellis Haven Campground who reportedly went underwater and didn’t resurface Sunday evening.

Jared Marshall, 19, of Brockton, was pulled from the pond and pronounced dead more than an hour after reportedly drowning, Plymouth County Assistant District Attorney Russ Eonas said Sunday evening.

Police received a 911 call just before 5:15 p.m. reporting that a teenage swimmer, later identified as Marshall, had gone underwater in a pond at Ellis Haven Campground and had not resurfaced for five minutes.

Marshall’s family members and girlfriend who were on scene and witnessed the drowning said he had swum out to retrieve a float from the pond when he went underwater and didn’t resurface, Eonas said.

“There’s no suspicion of foul play and this is not being investigated as a crime,” Eonas said. “The how and why are still under investigation.”

Marshall’s body was recovered from the pond approximately an hour later, according to fire and police radio transmissions from the scene.

Firefighters immediately activated the special operations and dive teams from both Plymouth Fire and the Massachusetts State Police while family members, police and the harbormaster helped searched the pond for the missing swimmer.

Police also search the campground, at 531 Federal Furnace Road, according to fire and police radio transmissions from the scene. Eonas said detectives assigned to the Plymouth County District Attorney’s Office also responded to help with the investigation.

This is not the the first drowning at the family campground. 24-year-old East Bridgewater man drowned there in June 2010.

Swimming areas on the campground include Ellis Pond and Saby Pond and other locations.